a 160 acre farm in Washington state. Wow!
Culture shock galore!
But now...
15 years later
I wouldn't trade this for anything!
Our farm is the clump of trees furthest in the distance on the left.
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10 comments:
I grew up in a suburb of L.A. Then we moved to Kansas, and I absolutely loved it. You live in a beautiful place.
Love this wheel barrow loaded with pumpkins! Looks so much like autumn!
I can sure see why you stayed . That is beautiful. I'm surprised the owl held still for the photo.
Wow, this is amazing! I have been in Calif all my life until a few years ago when I moved to New Orleans...way different, that's for sure!
Your area is simply gorgeous and what a beautiful picture!!!
XO
Fun to see your farm,even at a distance!!
Hope you are 100% now.
hugs
barb
Oh, I couldn't blame you...what a wonderful lifestyle up there!!
just came by to say hi
blessings and hugs
bj
Hello there. Your blog is beautiful. Karen designed my new blog too. Looking forward to staying in touch and seeing more of the farm.
Wow, these pictures are gorgeous!!
XO
Culture shock indeed! You traded UP for sure.
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